PALO ALTO—I.D. Salmon 
shading to gold. One of the best 
of the older varieties, A dahlia 
of fine color that is easy to grow. 
Rather tall plant producing 
many good flowers on long 
REGALIA — I.C. Bright cerise. 
An unusual cactus with pertect 
stems. This dahlia has proven 
to be a valuable addition to its 
class on account of its many fine 
qualities. A striking color and a 

lavish bloomer throughout the 
EVELYN. GHANDLER 
SOCSOT Wei ee ee ee eee $2.00 
SILVER JUBILEE —1.D. Bright pink tipped white. Something entirely new ina 
bi-color. Consistently large flowers all similarly tipped. Has been well recom- 
mended dnd should become: well known. New 194525.) 02 2 i ee $5.00 
SIR FRANCIS DRAKE — I.D. Golden bronze shading deeper at the center. Very 
large flower with exceptional depth. One of the very best in the autumn shades 
which are always popular. We have had many fine reports on the performance 
Cimimisoachlic the postseason ss ae ee ee $2.00 
SONOMA — I.D. Cream and pink ase deeper shadings. A light colored dahlia 
that is unique because of the odd color blend. Large, decidedly attractive and 
firs classeinciisrespecis. Sa eee ..o7) ret yo Ue alone ne $1.50 
YANKEE DOODLE — I.D. Fuchsia purple with crimson shadings. Giant size, 
rare coloring, good habits. An ideal exhibition dahlia. Not particularly recom- 
mended for climates where the summers are extremely hot and drv.............. $2.50 
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